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Feynman Lectures On Physics Put Online With Free Access

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(Phys.org) —Back in the early sixties, physicist Richard Feynman gave a series of lectures on physics to first year students at Caltech—those lectures were subsequently put into print and made into text books, authored by Feynman, Robert Leighton and Matthew Sands—and now they've been formatted for the web and put online with free access for anyone who chooses to experience them. Titled, The Feynman Lectures on Physics, they have been divided into three volumes: "mainly mechanics, radiation and heat," "mainly electromagnetism and matter" and "quantum mechanics."

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Edited by StringJunky

Frankly, I also have another copy of Feynman`s Lectures. I would like to acknowledge xyzt for his kind sharing regarding the link. Here is it.

 

http://www.feynmanlectures.info/

 

May I know what is the difference between these 2 websites?

 

Serving the scientific community,

Nicholas Kang

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